Interaction design & prototyping (IxD) training
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Description
Learn how to plan, create and test design concepts through interaction design & prototyping with UX experts! Webcredible is a user experience agency that has trained 8000+ across 2000 organisations around the world.
Our hands-on interaction design training is fantastic - small class sizes, highly interactive and taught by experts.
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What you'll learn on the interaction design & prototyping course
A core part of designing for digital, interaction design takes the structure of your content and navigation paths and starts to make this suitable for human interaction. You'll learn how to sketch, prototype and communicate suitable interface solutions based on user research.
The course is designed as an extension of our information architecture course where you would have learnt about the user-centered design process.
The Interaction design & prototyping course topics are:
- Interaction design process
- Translating user requirements into design strategy
- High level interaction design concepts
- Interaction principles and guidelines for desktop and mobile
- Page templates and interaction design patterns
- Cognitive principles of interaction design
- Iterative design processes
- Choosing the appropriate prototyping method and tools (e.g. sketching; using wireframing tools like Balsamiq and Axure)
- Low fidelity and high fidelity prototypes
- Conducting a critique and validating your designs
Who is the interaction design & prototyping course for?
This course is particularly suitable if you are:
- Working as a user researcher, information architect, visual designer, web editor, content editor, project manager, product manager, web developer, front end developer, or marketing managers
- A recent graduate from our information architecture course and want to learn more about designing interfaces and prototyping your own products
- Looking for an entry level course to give you some practical skills to create wireframes and prototypes for websites and mobile applications
- Looking for a structured process to translate user research findings into design solutions
- Seeking to gain more confidence with sketching or UX design
- This course assumes that participants have a good working knowledge of user-centred design processes and are familiar with a few research tools or methods prior to attending this course. We recommend you sit our 2-day information architecture course before attending this one.